hi I looked at your program. If you just whipped up that one on a whim just for an answer for me I am impressed. I am just begining to learn python so I know almost nothing yet. I do not have any written data for the rain days up to now. I got my new station earler this year but have not been able to do anything with it really. I previously had buntu on my machine because I could not get it to cooperate with me to get Debian installed. I finally learned enough to get it done so I did it when I was having problems. After I got it running I found Weewx a different weather program to use. I had wview before and it was being a beast to me. So new OS and new Weather program. My previous two weather stations did not have a bridge so it did not keep data on the computer. Enough of this explaining why. Sorry to waste your time.
Today I removed the wind sensor and took it apart and cleaned the battery terminals and spider webs out of the holes changed the batteries and reset the sensor. I reinstalled the wind sensor and it still is not reading. I did learn that the web display page is static and it only updates when I do an F5 key or reload the page or reload the browser. The graphics are updating to show the readings all the time. Wind speed and direction are blank so for. The log still shows the wind sensor fail every few minutes so I think it is not synced yet. It was working till this fiasco happened. Maybe it will again. Does anyone know if you actually have to reset the console to resync the sensors after a battery change and reset of sensor or power down of sensor. I also did another edit to correct the data some more on the location and GPS numbers. The numbers are not displaying correct for the info I have. Digital display is supposed to be Lat Long 34.9028 -93.9945 for my location but it displays as 34 54.17' N 093 59.67' W. I looked up on the net to find out how to change the number to what the program asked for but now it displays it like it had it before. Google earth says I am at 34 54 10.33N / 93 59 40.24W. What is the correct method to use? Don On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 12:52:51 AM UTC-5, John Smith wrote: > > > > On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 4:19:23 PM UTC+11, Andrew Milner wrote: >> >> Regarding the rainfall to date - if you have the data for January - >> current already stored somewhere (eg wunderground or in another >> application) you may be able to use wee_import to grab the historic data. >> If the rainfall for the year is just a number which you know in your head >> then I would suggest that you just forget it - or maybe even set weewx to >> start a rain year in October (by using the start rainyear setting in the >> weewx .conf file) >> > > I wrote a simple php script to work out raindays, rain to date and rain > days/total for last year. > > http://pastebin.com/mGLBAyG1 > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
